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  • 3. CREG promotes a mature smooth muscle cell phenotype and reduces neointimal formation in balloon-injured rat carotid artery.
    Han Y, Deng J, Guo L, Yan C, Liang M, Kang J, Liu H, Graham AM, Li S.
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  • 8. alpha5beta1 integrin expression and luminal edge fibronectin matrix assembly by smooth muscle cells after arterial injury.
    Pickering JG, Chow LH, Li S, Rogers KA, Rocnik EF, Zhong R, Chan BM.
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  • 9. Lysyl oxidase expression in a rat model of arterial balloon injury.
    Nuthakki VK, Fleser PS, Malinzak LE, Seymour ML, Callahan RE, Bendick PJ, Zelenock GB, Shanley CJ.
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  • 10. Effect of TGF-beta(1) antisense S-oligonucleotide on synthesis and accumulation of matrix proteoglycans in balloon catheter-injured neointima of rabbit carotid arteries.
    Merrilees M, Beaumont B, Scott L, Hermanutz V, Fennessy P.
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  • 11. ADAMTS-7 mediates vascular smooth muscle cell migration and neointima formation in balloon-injured rat arteries.
    Wang L, Zheng J, Bai X, Liu B, Liu CJ, Xu Q, Zhu Y, Wang N, Kong W, Wang X.
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  • 12. Association of smooth muscle cell phenotypic modulation with extracellular matrix alterations during neointima formation in rabbit vein grafts.
    Zhang WD, Bai HZ, Sawa Y, Yamakawa T, Kadoba K, Taniguchi K, Masuda J, Ogata J, Shirakura R, Matsuda H.
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  • 13. Inhibition of collagen synthesis, smooth muscle cell proliferation, and injury-induced intimal hyperplasia by halofuginone.
    Nagler A, Miao HQ, Aingorn H, Pines M, Genina O, Vlodavsky I.
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  • 14. Heat shock protein (HSP) 47 and collagen are upregulated during neointimal formation in the balloon-injured rat carotid artery.
    Murakami S, Toda Y, Seki T, Munetomo E, Kondo Y, Sakurai T, Furukawa Y, Matsuyama M, Nagate T, Hosokawa N, Nagata K.
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  • 15. Removal of heparan sulfate by heparinase treatment inhibits FGF-2-dependent smooth muscle cell proliferation in injured rat carotid arteries.
    Kinsella MG, Irvin C, Reidy MA, Wight TN.
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  • 16. Retrovirally mediated overexpression of glycosaminoglycan-deficient biglycan in arterial smooth muscle cells induces tropoelastin synthesis and elastic fiber formation in vitro and in neointimae after vascular injury.
    Hwang JY, Johnson PY, Braun KR, Hinek A, Fischer JW, O'Brien KD, Starcher B, Clowes AW, Merrilees MJ, Wight TN.
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  • 18. Vitronectin is up-regulated after vascular injury and vitronectin blockade prevents neointima formation.
    Dufourcq P, Couffinhal T, Alzieu P, Daret D, Moreau C, Duplàa C, Bonnet J.
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  • 19. Dominant negative c-jun gene transfer inhibits vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and neointimal hyperplasia in rats.
    Yasumoto H, Kim S, Zhan Y, Miyazaki H, Hoshiga M, Kaneda Y, Morishita R, Iwao H.
    Gene Ther; 2001 Nov 13; 8(22):1682-9. PubMed ID: 11892835
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